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Unsuccessful nominations and near nominations to the Cabinet of the United States Person chosen Position Year Chosen by Outcome Lucius Horatio Stockton: War: 1801: John Adams: Withdrawn Henry Dearborn: War: 1815: James Madison: Withdrawn Roger B. Taney: Treasury: 1834: Andrew Jackson: Rejected, 18–28 Caleb Cushing: Treasury: 1843: John Tyler ...
There have been 37 unsuccessful nominations to the Supreme Court of the United States. Of these, 11 nominees were rejected in Senate roll-call votes, 11 were withdrawn by the president, and 15 lapsed at the end of a session of Congress. Six of these unsuccessful nominees were subsequently nominated and confirmed to seats on the Court. [3]
The links below are of nominations for candidates whose usernames began with the letter A at the time of their first nomination, and nominations that followed are included where known. A summary of the reason for the unsuccessful candidacy is included in most cases: failed means the candidate received fewer support than oppose votes;
A Social Security Administration (SSA) award letter confirms that you have been approved for benefits. Unsurprisingly, these letters are sometimes also referred to as benefit letters. These are ...
Sometimes called a "budget letter" or proof of income letter, the benefit verification statement from Social Security is used for several different instances where proof of your status or income is...
Golden Fleece Award, for financial waste within the U.S. government; Herman Cain Award, for people who have promoted COVID-19 misinformation and later died of COVID-19; Pwnie Awards, recognizing both excellence and incompetence in the field of information security; Roger Award, for the worst transnational corporation operating in New Zealand
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Eyman's most prominent ballot measures are part of an unsuccessful "20 year tug-of-war" with the state over lowering motor vehicle excise taxes, or "car tabs" to defund Sound Transit, under the slogan "$30 Tabs", of which 2019's Initiative 976 is the most recent. [3] [4] It was ruled unconstitutional in 2020.